There was a conversation on a local university subreddit I saw a few days ago about how hazing just keeps happening, no matter how many rules and consequences are in place.
It was suggested that perhaps this means hazing is a structural problem, and that the social hierarchies enforced by the greek life system might have something to do with it. That sentiment was not taken very well (if it was even understood).
I get that it doesn't help that most people's interaction with university in america lasts 4 years when they do it and then 4 years if their kid does it, and that this obfuscates the cycle of Fraternity does shit->fraternity disbanded/kicked off campus-> new fraternity appears or after probation, the original fraternity returns to the house that the corporation that runs the fraternity still fucking owns ->hazing repeats. I also understand that it's a lot easier to see this sort of thing from my perspective of having been at the same university for long enough to have watched this cycle for a full period and a half with a local fraternity.
But still, it feels like liberals are allergic to takes that critique social systems and not individuals. Why is that?
Honestly, this is gonna be a big blow to greek life. Apparently my cousin's sorority got disbanded for throwing too many parties during covid. They could reapply at some later point but from what i hear they're not gonna earn it cuz people in the sorority house are still doing stupid shit
Whelp guess it’s time to get rid of all of Greek life on universities.
Damn I know we kinda suck sometimes but inciting genocide against Greek people was really uncalled for.
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Understandable, given that it's built around the fanbase of popular progressive podcast The Young Turks.
Not my boy Stav!
tbh it's been time for a while
There was a conversation on a local university subreddit I saw a few days ago about how hazing just keeps happening, no matter how many rules and consequences are in place.
It was suggested that perhaps this means hazing is a structural problem, and that the social hierarchies enforced by the greek life system might have something to do with it. That sentiment was not taken very well (if it was even understood).
I get that it doesn't help that most people's interaction with university in america lasts 4 years when they do it and then 4 years if their kid does it, and that this obfuscates the cycle of Fraternity does shit->fraternity disbanded/kicked off campus-> new fraternity appears or after probation, the original fraternity returns to the house that the corporation that runs the fraternity still fucking owns ->hazing repeats. I also understand that it's a lot easier to see this sort of thing from my perspective of having been at the same university for long enough to have watched this cycle for a full period and a half with a local fraternity.
But still, it feels like liberals are allergic to takes that critique social systems and not individuals. Why is that?
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sounds great, what are the dues?
Blaming individuals lets them feel like they're helping without inconveniencing them at all
Honestly, this is gonna be a big blow to greek life. Apparently my cousin's sorority got disbanded for throwing too many parties during covid. They could reapply at some later point but from what i hear they're not gonna earn it cuz people in the sorority house are still doing stupid shit
Their alums donate way too much money for these college administrations to suddenly start caring about human life.
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